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How big is the Jaguar F-Type's boot space?

The Jaguar F-Type is a dream car for many drivers across the world. It’s luxurious, it’s sporty, it’s powerful… but is the boot space lacking? The dimensions mean more than you might think.

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It’s hard not to stop and stare when a Jaguar F-Type comes zooming past.

A British-built sports car, the Jaguar F-Type not only looks incredible (hello, sleek lines and big wheels), but also runs incredibly.

We can guarantee you a thrilling experience from the moment you sit behind the wheel.

What are the Jaguar F-Type's boot dimensions?

Naturally, as it’s a sports car, the boot doesn’t promise oodles of room, but hey, that’s not what the Jaguar F-Type is for.

You won’t be able to move house in one or enjoy a big family holiday with a bunch of luggage.

If you want one of the best-looking sports cars on sale and the ultimate driving experience, however, you’re in luck.

Jaguar F-Type boot dimensions

  • Boot width: 577mm

  • Boot height: 513mm

  • Boot length: 843mm

How big is a Jaguar F-Type's boot?

Despite how sleek and compact this sports car appears to be, the boot still offers 407 litres of space.

This is roughly the same as Peugeot 407 SW with the seats up (430 litres), but less than half of what the Tesla Model S offers (894 litres).

If you only need your car to drive to and from work – with perhaps the odd weekend away thrown in – then the Jaguar F-Type will do just the trick.

How many seats are in a Jaguar F-Type?

The Jaguar F-Type is a two-seater only. This means you might have to think long and hard about which friends you like the most when it comes to giving lifts.

It’s a sports car, so the cabin is a little on the snug side as opposed to roomy. But that’s a small price to pay for driving a super-cool car that’s guaranteed to get a few nods in the car park.

Prioritise a large boot space? You can still enjoy the luxury of owning for a sports car – just check out the BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé (1,300 litres with the rear seats folded).

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